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Flynas launches new flight connection from Riyadh to Geneva

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The Saudi Arabian low-cost airline Flynas is planning to expand its European route network from its base in Riyadh. According to the portal "Aeroroutes," Flynas will offer a new seasonal flight connection to Geneva, Switzerland, from June 24 to August 30, 2025. The route will be served three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with Airbus A320neo aircraft.

This new connection complements Flynas' existing European offering and could be of interest to both leisure and business travelers between Saudi Arabia and Switzerland. Geneva is a major international center with a variety of organizations and companies, as well as a popular tourist destination, especially during the summer months.

The addition of the Geneva route underscores Flynas' expansion efforts, which aim to expand its international network. The use of the Airbus A320 Neo, a modern and efficient aircraft type, indicates the airline's commitment to offering competitive prices on the new route. The seasonal limitation of the service until the end of August suggests that Flynas will initially test demand on this route.

It remains to be seen whether Flynas will continue its flight service to Geneva beyond summer 2025 or possibly add additional European destinations from Riyadh to its route network in the future. The announcement of this new route follows a period of growth for the Saudi Arabian aviation sector, which is increasingly opening up to international airlines.

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